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Hyperlinking in Prezi Present

Have something on the Web that you want to share with your audience? Inserting a link into your presentation is as quick and simple as adding text. What's more, you can also hyperlink images and other objects if you don't want to show the URL address on screen. Once it's in your presentation, simply click on the text or the image/object to open the link while presenting.

Hyperlinking text

1. Choose the place on your canvas where you want the link to appear.

2. Click on a textbox to insert your link. If you need to add a new textbox, click T+ in the context toolbar or go to Insert > Text.

3. Type the full URL of the website (ex. http://www.prezi.com) into the textbox. You can also copy and paste (right-click or CMD/CTRL+C/V) the link. 

4. When presenting, click on the link to open it in your browser.

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Hyperlinking images and objects

1. Select the object on the canvas that you'd like to add a hyperlink to.

You should know: You can hyperlink imported images (JPG, PNG, PDF), animated GIFS, slides, images, GIFs, stickers, icons, shapes and charts added within Prezi Present. 

2. Select the Insert link icon from the context toolbar.

3. Type the full URL of the website (ex. http://www.prezi.com) into the textbox. You can also copy and paste (right-click or CMD/CTRL+C/V) the link. 

4. When presenting, click on the object to open the link in your browser.

Pro Tip: The hyperlinks will also be clickable while recording or presenting live if you import your presentation in Prezi Video.


5. You can remove or edit the link anytime by selecting an object, then going back to the Insert link icon and opening the popup window.

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